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... 2010). In addition, he was banned from trading by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (amm.com, Sept. 20, 2010). ... View this article
... officially confirm the incident or the subsequent letters from Gerdau's scrap buyers at Midlothian and Beaumont to suppliers banning the material ... View this article
... If exports of electronic scrap are banned, "the companies that make up the ... The proponents of the ban seem to suggest that by banning the export ... View this article
NEW YORK — A proposed ban on the use of certain "green building" guidelines that could become part of an energy bill heading to the Senate ... View this article
WINDHOEK, Namibia — The Democratic Republic of the Congo will "fully enforce" its ban on exports of unprocessed copper and cobalt ... View this article
NEW YORK — A congressman has introduced a bill that would block a US Department of Energy (DOE) proposal to lift a ban on recycling ... View this article
... told AMM. Though the recent legislation, House Bill 628, doesn't mention LEED, it would effectively ban its use. The bill ... View this article
... Basel Convention hazardous waste trade control procedures," Seattle-based environmental advocacy group Basel Action Network (BAN) said May ... View this article
... by China's State Environmental Protection Administration in 2006, listed items banned from nonferrous ... rules—which are said to aim for a ban on all ... View this article
... see more consolidation and price increases in the coming years, although all eyes are on Indonesia over its proposed ore export ban, according to ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel